Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 02, 1902, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 2. 1902.
Chiistmas Entertainment.
NETARTS.
tially growing weaker.
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The Quick school closed last Friday |
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Miss Ida High, teacher.
| O lvm MA, Dec. 26.—Governor John R.
South Prairie cheese factorv returns Rogers died this evening at 8 o'clock,
for September buMer fat net, 25-20c.
after an illness of six days. This morn-
One of our neighbors, we have not ing he began to sink and passed into a
learned his name vet, will give a series ol comatose state. He grew steadilv weak,
entertainments at the school house with er throughout the day. Thecollapse was
grafaplione, &c., . this winter. All should ! a surprise to his physician and family, as
assist in making his social efforts a he rested better last night than he had
dnring his illness. He took some nour­
success.
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ishment this morning, but lieeome un­
KERBY
conscious about 9 o'clock. Mrs. Rogers
Thomas Johnson and wife recently and the Governor's two daughters, Mrs.
arrived from Tillamook, making the Blackman and Miss Helen Rogers, were
trip with a horse and buggy in ten days. at his bedside all day. The Governor's
M. F. and E. L. McNeil and Gillxrrt son, Edwin Rogers, who is in London,
Eyk, all old Tillamookers, are in from was cabled, and F. J. Rogers, tlie Stan­
ford University professor, and A. C.
their mine on Chetco to spend ’Xmas.
M. F. McNeil recently shot a panther Rogers, of Santa Barbara, were sent
which measured over nine feet in length. for. Ernest Lister, William Blackman
Homer White has sold his farm at ( and Private Secretary Pelletier, together
Kerby and intends moving to Tillamook with Chief Justice Reavis and Justice
White, of the Supreme Court, were in at­
in the spring.
Warren Wade, formerly of Tillamook, tendance at the house daring the day.
is taking charge of the Nancke and
IRIDOSMIUM
Stith hydraulic mine this season.
one of the Platinum Metals and invaria
bly •mocialed with it and usually with
g- Id in placer and Beech mines, ban now
Notice of Removal.
«..iMiderable n arket value. It is tin
C. H. Woolfe has removed his shoeing w bite, heavier than gold and occurs in
For information about
shop from his old stand on the Main small scales.
saving Irodsmium and Platinum write
street to his building on the next street, |
to the Waratah Minerals Company.
near Grayson & McNamer's livery barn. ' Limited, 140 Ellis street. San Francisco.
where he invites his numerous patrons to | Calif. For sale send them to Wehbach
a 1 1 upon him when they want a good , Company, Broad A Arch »U., PI dad el
phia. Pa. Analysis free.
ob of shoeing done.
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Bits of Information.
A |»lensant entertainment was given
Ira Bradley and family went to the | St. Louis has taken another step in
in the William McKinley school-house, lighthouse last Sunday to remain for a ■ starting the exposition of 1903. Pres-
in district 41, near H. M. Farmer’s, on few days, being put on the lighthouse ! ently the talking will give way to actual
Christmas day. A basket dinner was i force for a few days.
work.
served at noon and the table fairly
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Mr. Ben O’Hara, of this place, was
groaned under the weight of the Christ­ married on the 20th ult. in Portland to i Sir Thomas Lipton says he will chal­
mas goodies. Others groaned later on. Miss Josie Murphy, of Portland. May, lenge for the American cup until he either
win it or is convinced that it cannot be
After doing ample justice to such a de­ joy be with them.
licious meal, the gentlemen removed the
Marion and Lillie Phelps are home won.
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table, darkened the windows, illumi­ from Tillamook, where they are attend,
The
remains
of
the Pan-American ex-
nated the tree and removed the curtain, ing school, spending the holidays.
thus exposing a beautifully deeorated
George W. Phelps made a trip to the 1 position are in charge of the sheriff. A
melancholy finish for the sunflower of
tree heavily laden with many beautiful city on Monday.
expositions.
as well as useful presents. This opened
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Fighting the Railroads.
the exercises and the following program
The expression, ‘‘money to burn,”
was well rendered and highly enjoyed by
M inneapolis , Minn., Dec. 30.—Judge doubtless originated with the man feed­
all, which consisted of recitations :
Elliott, of the District Court of Henne­ ing a hungry furnace with the mercury
“ Merry Christmas,” by Reed Farmer. pin Conntv, to-day granted a temporary
10 degrees below.
“Two Little Stockings,” Miss Alice order restraining the officers of the
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Kays.
It was a very generous act of a young
Northern Pacific Railway Company from
*‘ My Sister’s Best Fellow,” Winfield retiring the preferred stock of that com­ woman to hand Captain Hobson of
Creighton.
pany. The order was issued on the ap­ Merrimac fame a ‘‘mitten” just as lie set
‘‘Christmas,’’ Lawrence Hembree.
plication of Peter Power, of New York, out for the north.
” One Gentle Word,” Rex Chamber­ who holds 100 shares of the common
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lain.
All news agents on the trains of the
stock. It was supposed that the failure
” When Daddy Lights the Tree,” Miss of the action brought in the New York Northern Pacific are to be discontinued
Mary Creighton.
courts by holders of preferred stock after the first of January. Daily papers
” Only a Boy,” John Kays.
cleared away the last obstacle to the re­ will he kept on the dining cars and sup­
” The Little Sunbeam,’* Robert Cham- tirement of the preferred on January 1, plied by one of the waiters. This means
berlain.
leaving the Hill interest free to act. It that the train peddler is to go.
“ When the Gravy’s on the Buckwheat is inferred, although it does not so ap­
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and the Sausages are Hot,” Jeff Hem­ pear, that the present action is brought
The Panama Company, now that the
bree.
in behalf of the Harriman interest, to United States has decided upon lhe Nica-
” Sweden Peedisli,’’ Winfield Creigh­ prevent control passing out of its hands rauga route, is willing to take $40,000,-
ton.
for another year or until the legal stand-1 900 for their project. It was only a few
‘‘This World is What We Make It,” ing of the Northern Securities Company months since that the company was try-
Miss Ora Hembree.
ing to sell to the United States for $100,-
is settled.
” The Boy,” Henry Farmer.
The claim is set up by Mr. Power in 000,000.
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” Heads Up,” Roy Hembree.
his suit that the retirement of the pre­
A water-spout lias burst oyer the town
” Piccola,*’ Miss MarylCreighton.
ferred stock is in violation of the agree­
“ Be Joyous Little Children,” Loyd ment that such retirement would lav no of Saffe, Morocco. It caused the greatest
loss in the space of 12 hours, sweeping
Kays.
additional burden upon the common
” Our Christmas,”
Miss Rhoda stock, and he holds that the certificates everything into the sea. A hundred per­
sons are reported to have been drowned.
Farmer.
of debenture bonds to be issued to effect
‘‘ Hey Diddle Diddle,” Miss Ida Cham­ the retirement of the preferred stock There are no Europeans among the dead.
The damage to Saffe is enormous.
berlain, age two years.
would become a lien upon the common
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Owing to the singers suffering from stock, and thus work an injury to his
Captain James Parker, of Perth Am­
hoarseness caused by colds, all songs property. It is understood that the
boy, N. J., one of Admiral Schley’s
were omitted. Just as the exercise closed block of 100 shares held by Power is the
Santa arrived and greatly amused the only block of common not hitherto con­ counsel, said that Admiral Schley re­
old as well as the young. After a short trolled and definitely located'upon one gards the case as closed, but that his
friends will ask Congress to vindicate
chat with the little ones he gave them side or the other, the Harriman people
hitn by retiring him on full pay and re­
all some candy and nuts, admired the or the Hill-Morgan interest.
imbursing him for the expenses of his
presents they were soon to receive and
The restraining order will not only be trial.
wishing them all a very merry Christ­ served on the officials in Minnesota, but
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mas, hastened on to the next place.
will be telegraphed to New York and
Governor Rogers, of Washington, died
Distribution of presents was next in served on the officials there.
last week, and almost before his body
order, and amidst the merriment that
Just after the noon hour to-day, Presi­ was cold the political office seekers were
followed, the exercises closed with every dent Charles S. Mellen, of the Northern on the war patch plotting to jump into
one wishing that Christmas came twice 1 Pacific Railroad Company, was served the places of those whom the governor
a year instead of once a year.
with papers which enjoin the company appointed.
Rogers was a democrat
from retiring the preferred stock.
and his successor is a republican. The
Real Estate Transfers.
governor was elected on account of boss
Rumors of War.
rule in the republican party.
John A. Johnson to James L. Johnson,
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L ondon , Dec, 30.—Commenting on the
Se % and sec. 9, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.
People in their 80’s and 90’s are apt
Freda and John F. Hendricks to Olean London Times’ statement from Wash­
to ascribe their long lite and health to
Land Co., S ’2 of Se *4 of sec. 18 and N ington that persons of considerable im­
particular systems of diet and habits or
portance in official circles there profess
’2 of Ne Vi of sec. 19, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W.
conditions, though not much dependence
Wm. H. Carv to Nelson
Wheeler, to believe that war betweeu the United
can, as a rule, be placed on them by
S Vi of Ne Vi, Se !4 of Nw ’4 and Ne V* of States and Germany is inevitable, the
others. But a very old woman in New
St. James’ Gazette, though it does not
Sw Vi, sec. 8, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
York, who is still hale and heart, gives
William E. Merrill to Nelson P. believe that such a disaster will be al­
what is probably the best and truest
Wheeler, E ’a of E Vi of sec. 20, tp. 2 S, lowed to occur over a dispute in regard
receipt for old age. She gives the credit
to the debts of Venezuela to Germany,
R. 7 W.
for her years and activity to cheerfulness
Riley Maxwell to Nelson P. Wheeler, says that if it does there can lie no doubt
and industiy—two factors whose influ­
lot 1 and Ne V4 of N w
N V2 of Ne V4, that English sympathies will be with
ence is hard to discount in the prolorfga-
America.
At the same time the St.
sec. 30, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
tion of life.
Charles E. Reynolds to Julia C. James’ Gazette expresses the hope that
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the
United
States
will
not
allow
such
Loomis, lots 1 and 2, block 21, Thayer’s
In an annual review of corporations of
states as Venezuela to gain the impres­ the United States, the Journal of Com­
add. to Tillamook.
J. F. Jenkins to Isaac T. Williams, lots sion that they can reckon on the pro­ merce estimates the total capitalization
3 and 4, block 5, Stillwell’s add. to Till­ tection of the Monroe Doctrine if they of” all industrial” consolidations in the
choose to repudiate their obligations to United States at approximately $6,500,-
amook.
U.S. to Augustin Fournier, Se !4 of Europe.
900,000. This does not include railway,
Se V4, sec. 27, N Vz2 of Ne
sec. 34, Nw I A dispatch to the Central News from street-railway, lighting or banking con-
Berlin says :
V4 of Nw
8CC- 35, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W.
solidations. It is also estimated that
“It is believed to he certain that an the ” industrial” corporations com-
L. J. Johnson to Malphus Johnson,
Sw V4 of Ne V4 and N Vi of Se 1« and Sw ultimatum will be issued within three ! pitted during M)01 and having an an-
days and that an attack on Venezuela thorized capitalization of $1,000,090 or
V4 of Se «4 of sec. 8. tp. 3 S. R. 10 W.
U.S. to Susan J. Bolin, lots 3, 4, 5 and will follow directly after. In addition more, have a-.i authorized preferred stock
to the Vineta, the Falke, two training j issue amounting to $862,450,000, and a
9, sec. 6,Jp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
W’m. Mills to W. S. Cone, lots 28, 29 ships and the cruiser Geier have been capitalization of common stock amount­
and 30, block 20, Fuller’s amended add. ordered to La Guavra. In the mean­ ing to $1,153.4.50,000.
while, I am officially assured that the
to Bay City
German Charge d’Affaires has not left
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Caracas and that diplomatic relations
Stanley Lamb has returned from have not yet been broken off. The pour
Eugene, being compelled to abandon at­ parleurs continue.
tendance at the University on account of i “An agreement has been reached l>e-
tween Germany and the United States
long illness.
Curtis lolinson, we regret to learn, is in regard to the German course of action
very low with heart trouble, and grad-1 in Venezuela.’’
WINE0'CARDUI
cures leucorrhcea, falling of the
womb, and menstrual irregularity
in ever)' form. It is valuable in
every trying period of a woman’s
life. It reinforces the nervous
system, acts directly on the geni­
tal organs and is* the finest tonic
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui.
Batesville. Ala.. July IL 1W.
I am nain< Wine of Cardui and Thed­
ford a Black-Draught and 1 feel like a
different woman already. Several la-
di°s here keep the medicines in the'r
homes all the time. I have three <ir!a
and they are using it with me.
Mrs. KATE BBOWDKB.
For advice and literature, addresa. fl Tin«
»yrnutorn*. "I he ladiee* Adv.*«*7 Hepart-
/•ap^The < battanoofa Medietas < »ii.paoy.
<'hattaDCM«B. Tenn.
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All Cases.
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POSTAL.
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There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant rjlie
even in the worst <. uses. It cures when al) else fails.
The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, III., says : “ Your
trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition. I can­
not tell you how thankful 1 feel for the good derived from it.
I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for
ten years. I despaire<I of ever being cured, I saw your ad
vertisernent for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis
ease, asthma, and though you had overspoken yourselves, but
resolved to give it a trial. Touiy astonishment, the trial acte<l
like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle.
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of
Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We’ll
send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
CH ARG E, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on a
postal.
Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case.
Asthmalene will relieve ami cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to
send it. Do not delay, Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS,’ MEDICINE
CO., 79 East 139th St., N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists.
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Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery
Machinery and Supplies we carry
the largest stock in the northwest.
A full line of D. H. Burrell 8t Co.’s
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
tions, Apparatus, etc.
Send for Catalogue.
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B^DDIClÇ-kEATIl^ CO, ■
143 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Agents for
DeLaval Cream Separators.
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“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
FOR
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent,
Tillamook City
Oregon.
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Tillamook Iron Works B»
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
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Hot and Cold Raths.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
JUST ARRIVED
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Boiler Work, Logger’s Work anil Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
AT THE
RED SHOE HOUSE.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
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A fine Assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES, di rect from Chicago. Con­
sisting of the best quality EVER
OFFERED for SALE in this city.
Allen House,
J. P. ALLEN,
Proprietor.
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
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Best IMeals irx tlxe Oit^r.
TILLAMOOK, OZSBZ.
QHO PROMISES TO BE A
yU^ PROSPEROUS YEAR.
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If you trade with us you make no mistake.
You will save money by doing so.
We carry Everything.
noose S kin S hoe
PATENT No. Se.tTt.
Call and examine goods and prices.
No trouble to show goods.
ÓC STOKES co.,
-¿ù-stoxïei, Ore.
P. F. BROWNE,
Su I esilia 11.
Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices.
Below will be found trie Yellow Fir
Lumber Company’s price list for lumber.
P rices for L imber at the M ills :
Per 1000 ft
Rough lumber
$6 50
Sized lumber...
7 50
K 00
Shiplap ..........
Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 14 50
P rices at T illamook C ity ,
And delivered anywhere along the main
road from the mills :
s oo
Rough lumber..................................
Sized lumber......................................
9 oo
9 50
Ship lap .............................................
Dressed lumber up to 16in. wide. 16 <»o
Flooring and rustic....................... 10 oo
Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide
V2C. per lineal foot.
Above prices are for lumber less than
thirty feet long. Leave orders at the
saw mills or with
E. G. E. W ist , President ;
P eter B rant , Secretary.
House,
L. F. WELCH,
Proprietor.
First-class accommodât ion for
the traveling public.
660 Commercial Street,
Near O.R. & N. Wharf, and
nearest Hotel to Tillamook boat
landing,
ASTORIA. ORE.
EDGAR LATI ER,
B1HBEK l»0 H1IIDIESSEI.
SHAVING,
HAIR
CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING. ETC
Electric Raths nicely fittted up. Good for
persons suflering with rheumatism,
C. A. BAILEY,
DKAI.KR
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OSBORNE MOWERS,
Buggies, )»Hy rakes, plows, and otbe
farm machinery.
You ran save
mone)' by dealing with me,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
C A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
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ALL WOMEN
Wine of Cardui is the guardian
of a woman’s health and happi­
ness from youth to old age. It
help, her safely into womanhood.
It sustains her during the trials
of pregnancy, childbirth an<l
motherhood, making labor ea*y
and preventing flooding and mis­
carriage.
It gently leads her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
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Dealers in
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HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
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Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing M&ehines.
Large Stock of Paint«, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
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co.
HAVit or. II AMD
DRY FLOORING, CEILING
Finish
Rustic,
Also
Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
all Size of ROUGH LUMBER.'
Lap.
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